Physical Regions
Political Regions
Natural Resources
Human Impact on the Environment in Canada
Poeple and the economy of Canada
100

This region is the smallest in Canada however, it contains almost half of Canada's population.

What are the Saint Lawrence Lowlands

100

13 is the number of these physical regions when all these are added together

Provinces and Territories

100

Ontario and Quebec are leaders in the production of this shiny precious metal.

What is Gold.

100

Climate change in Canada has largely been due to the human impact of these two things.

Burning fossil fuels and changing land from forestry to agricultur.

100

This is the richest province in Canada due to its growing manufacturing and service industry.

What is Ontario.

200

This physical region covers the largest amount of land in Canada. 

What is the Canadian Sheild.

200

The most westernly province in Canada.

What is British Columbia

200

This province is known for its large coniferous forests that support the lumber industry, as well as cedar tree and spruce trees which support the Indginous peoples in producing a vareity of traditional products. 

What is British Columbia.

200

Two things you can do to help reduce the human impact on the environment in Canada.

Reducing emissions by using cars less, buying food locally, using eco-friendly products, buying energy-efficient appliances, getting energy from renewable sources, and turning down heat sources in winter by just two degrees.

200

The majority of people immigrating to Canada arrive in one of these three provinces. 

British Columbia, Quebec or Ontario.

300

This region is known for permafrost, little vegetation, including tundera and lichen. The majority of this region is covered in ice and water. This physical region includes the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and the Northern part of Quebec, and Newfoundland.  

What is the Arctic region.

300

The capital city of Prince Edward Island.

What is Charlottetown

300

These Atlantic Provinces are known for their collaboration with the local Indigenous people in the fishing and crustaceans industry. 

What are NewBrunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador. 

300

In this province the job loss related to the over fishing of the waters is growing.

What is Newfoundland and Labrador.

300

The eastern provinces of Canada have a large population of people who speak this language.

What is French.

400

This physical region of Canada is made up of many different landforms including mountains, ranges, plateaus, hills, valleys, trenches, basins and plains.

What are the Cordillera.

400

The capital city of Canada

What is Ottawa.

400

What natural resources are the Prairie Provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) most known for. 

What are cereal crops, or Petroleum

400

Alberta's oilsands have had a positive impact on the economy in Alberta, what environmental impact have they have.  

By producing industrial waste the oilsands destroy wetlands and forests, as well as put animals at risk. 

400

The majority of the people living in Nunavut and Arctic Canada are of this indigenous group. 

What are Inuit

500

This physical region is known for its large land spread therefore making it great for mining, farming crops and livestock. 

What are the Interior Plains.

500

The three levels of government that control the different types of political regions.

What are Federal, Provincial and Municipal. 

500

This precious mineral, used as a gemstone, is one of the natural resources that the Northwest Territories are known for. 

What are Diamonds.

500

Activities such as harvesting natural resources, industrial production, and urbanization are human contributions which can result in what happening to the environment, animals and plants.

What are habitats being destroyed, and the reduced ability to support indigenous plants, animals, and other organisms so populations decline and sometimes reach the level of extinction.

500

These are the 4 types of economic sectors in Canada.

Resource, Manufacturing, Service and Information